Alright, what if the prosecurted says he forgot or lost the key to encrypted data ?

What the fuck happens then ? Do they sentence a man for forgetting a password to his own encrypted data they wish to look into ?

The law is rediculous as it forces the prosecuted to help prosecution.

Why not first sentence someone commited a crime and denies his guilt and then after trial convict him of claiming innocence during previous trial and not providing the prosecution with evidence to his crime ?

Alright, what if the prosecurted says he forgot or lost the key to encrypted data ?

What the fuck happens then ? Do they sentence a man for forgetting a password to his own encrypted data they wish to look into ?

The law is rediculous as it forces the prosecuted to help prosecution.

Why not first sentence someone commited a crime and denies his guilt and then after trial convict him of claiming innocence during previous trial and not providing the prosecution with evidence to his crime ?

Like I said many times- Welcome to the police state that is the UK. Its terrible, the only method to safely eradicate any data is to destroy the drive itself; or have everything burnt onto dvd discs and have a handy shredder nearby.

But then, when has anybody got anything worth hiding? There must have been something quite important on those files for the police to press charges for not revealing.

But again- Lets all forget all about Magna Carta. There are no more freemen left.

Like I said many times- Welcome to the police state that is the UK. Its terrible, the only method to safely eradicate any data is to destroy the drive itself; or have everything burnt onto dvd discs and have a handy shredder nearby.

But then, when has anybody got anything worth hiding? There must have been something quite important on those files for the police to press charges for not revealing.

But again- Lets all forget all about Magna Carta. There are no more freemen left.

[quote user="LithuanianLabourer"]Alright, what if the prosecurted says he forgot or lost the key to encrypted data ?

What the fuck happens then ? Do they sentence a man for forgetting a password to his own encrypted data they wish to look into ?

The law is rediculous as it forces the prosecuted to help prosecution.

Why not first sentence someone commited a crime and denies his guilt and then after trial convict him of claiming innocence during previous trial and not providing the prosecution with evidence to his crime ?

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sounds like you are knowledgeable of what went on in this case.

LithuanianLabourer wrote:

Alright, what if the prosecurted says he forgot or lost the key to encrypted data ?

What the fuck happens then ? Do they sentence a man for forgetting a password to his own encrypted data they wish to look into ?

The law is rediculous as it forces the prosecuted to help prosecution.

Why not first sentence someone commited a crime and denies his guilt and then after trial convict him of claiming innocence during previous trial and not providing the prosecution with evidence to his crime ?